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Chinese Xiangqi Association was created in 1962.
Kaiyun Wang has written: 'Xiangyi lou shuo shi' -- subject(s): Chinese poetry, History and criticism 'Wang Xiangqi xian sheng zhuan ji' 'Xiangqi lou shu du' 'Xiangyilou ji wai shi wen' 'Xiangqi lou jian qi' 'Xiang qi lou shi ji'
The Club Xiangqi site is a place to play Chinese chess. To use the site, players must register and read the terms and conditions of the site. Game rules are also available.
Hsiang chi (chee). This is how to pronounce it, the pinyin xiangqi does not give any clue. See Wikipedia for expansion...
The aim of xiangqi, also known as Chinese chess, is to checkmate the opponent's general (king) while protecting one's own. Players strategically maneuver their pieces across a grid-like board, utilizing a combination of offensive and defensive tactics. The game emphasizes planning, foresight, and adaptability, making it both a competitive and intellectually stimulating experience. Overall, the objective is to outsmart the opponent and secure victory through strategic play.
In Xiangqi , 'The Game of Elephants' , both the Chariot and the Rook move equally , vertically and horizontally , and start at the same corners . The two have remarkably similar properties .
Some strategy games similar to Go that can help challenge tactical skills include Chess, Shogi, and Xiangqi. These games require strategic thinking, planning, and adaptability to outwit opponents.
Like western chess and many other mentally intensive games, it actually gets classified under "mind sports". There are official tournaments and grandmaster titles which give it some qualities of physical sports, but an entirely different skill set is used.
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